727 TRANS LINES

Doubtful. Its 5/16" od tubing. The fittings can be purchased. A flaring tool can be used to flare the ends, and a tubing bender will make the bends.
 
Thank you scoutboy 74. I was just being lazy and didn't want to bend the lines myself.I cheecked every source and found nothing. Guess I'll be bending them .
 
I just bought some and they were fantastic!!! "classic tube" makes them, and they are a perfect fit. It ran me @ $120 for both lines in stainless and was worth every penny. They won't jump off the page at you, but classic tube does make them. You can't do a search for them by make & model. You have to graze through the catalog. Page 72 - stock # int1001 they are listed as being for a '78 but fit my "75 Scout II / 345 / 727 perfect. If you call them, they won't know that they even make them until they look them up. I don't think the kid I spoke to even knew what a Scout was! :) it took about 2 weeks to recieve them as they are made per order. Good luck.
 
It sucks to get old. Yes, I remember now the name classic tube. I went back and looked in my "Scout stuff" folder of bookmarks, and sure enuf, I have their home page bookmarked. When you don't use it, you tend to lose it. Those lines will fit any sii with 727 trans from '73-'80. Good on ya coalbrnr, and sorry for my poor remembree milfrog.
 
Thanks coalburnr,I guess that is why I couldn't find anything on them. It is incredable how few people know what a Scout is. Here in michigan most of them rusted away and are longe forgotten. I bought a 25 foot roll of tube so I guess I'll be bending them this week.
 
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